Perfect, this is part of what we are looking for. Another thing, and maybe this should be another post, we are looking to add the ability to inject computer drivers using a script.
So essentially we are looking for it to determine Make and Model, and then off of that select the corresponding folder that has the appropriate drivers. This way it doesn't install all drivers even those that don't pertain if we used the unattend.xml method to add drivers.
Any help or guidance with adding such a functionality to a script would be appreciated! Thanks much.

Ok, to do that can I just specify something as simplistic at "Optiplex 745" for example?
I did find someone who came up with a script to inject drivers based on model today, however here is what they are doing:
"REM Dell Optiplex 780
if "%modelname%"=="0200DY" goto 780
REM Dell Optiplex 780
if "%modelname%"=="0C27VV" goto 780"
No idea what they are basing that off of....

Brad, the "batch" script language will not work in a vbscript. But you can call a batch script to run outside of a vbscript. then why not just run a batch script and forget the vb? Maybe I should have told Kylie the language will not run in a vbscript.

Here is an example of reading from a text file, you would drag and drop the text file onto the script. Each line would be read and applied to "strReg":
sComputer = "."
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oReg = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" _
& sComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv")
Set objArgs = Wscript.Arguments
Set objTextFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(objArgs(0), ForReading)
Do Until objTextFile.AtEndOfStream
strReg = objTextFile.Readline
You can see it working in the script I wrote here: http://www.lazynetworkadmin.com/knowledgebase-mainmenu-6/2-windows/25-mass-registry-key-delete